These Siamese twins, who were split up at the age of 4, are shown here as adults.

Jake and Erin Herrin were overjoyed to welcome their two daughters, Kendra and Malia, towards the end of the winter of 2002.

People’s responses when it was discovered that the newborns were Siamese twins were very diverse.

Although the girls’ parents were pleased with their willingness to join the family, they were also worried about the future of their lives.

Kendra and Malia lived together for four years before their parents decided to separate them so that each may lead a distinct life.

All of the girls’ legs, although having just two, may be used for movement.

They eventually got used to it and resumed their regular running and walking gaits.

In 2006, the twins had surgery to be separated.

The 31 physicians and nurses who came at the scene for more than 24 hours provided care for the girls.

As soon as the press media found out what had happened, Kendra and Malia’s celebrity soared.

The twins have lived on their own since their birth 14 years ago.

It seems sense that they had to get used to a new way of life, but they managed to do so in the end.

The majority of a girl’s education is obtained in the classroom, but it can also occasionally be acquired at home.

Although none of the girls is very good, they both like to sketch. Another illustration of the girls’ talent is this.

Kendra and Malia are wonderful role models for young children because they show that there is always a way out of a challenging situation.

Their schoolmates hold them in high regard and look up to them.

The girls have honed this look now that they are 18 years old.

Although the sisters have busy schedules, they occasionally have spare time that they use to go to new places.

The girls just completed driving school and are superb drivers.

The sisters talk about odd things that have happened to them on their YouTube channel and other social media sites.

Numerous individuals are sympathetic toward the twins.

The Herrin sisters address Kelly and Carter’s mother, who are Siamese twins who share a mother.

They provide her advice based on what they have learned from their own experiences and help the babies in any way they can.

Kelly and Carter are both getting ready to end their relationship, despite the fact that none of their parents have made a decision about it.